Hi Dave, I missed your first question, but there is no such thing as money 
trees. I wasn't always crippled and I didn't pay much attention to folks in 
wheelchairs and other handicapped people. At most, I wondered how they used the 
facilities.
to answer your last questions first, I get SSDI, but I haven't gotten a cost of 
living increase in 2 years. I also get help  from the state which has been cut 
back every year since 2002. I am gratefull for what I get but $860 a month to 
cover everything from rent to food and roach hotels is getting damn thin.
So your first question, please consider what I said when you vote next time.

john




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From: Bobbie Humphreys <[email protected]>
To: Dave Krehbiel <[email protected]>
Cc: "<[email protected]>" <[email protected]>
Sent: Tue, May 31, 2011 1:58:55 AM
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] two quick survey questions... please reply privately

No.    Bobbie

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On May 31, 2011, at 12:45, "Dave Krehbiel" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Some time ago, I asked people on this forum how I might best help 
>quadriplegics.
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>  
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> The most common response: invent a money tree.
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> 
> I am sorry to say that I have not been successful in creating or inventing a 
>money tree.
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> However, I have made certain progress, and before I move forward I would like 
>to know the following:
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> 1)      Do you receive Social Security disability?
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> 2)      Do you receive disability related benefit from your state?
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>  
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> If you are not in United States of America, please feel free to forward any 
>information describing your financial situation which you feel might be 
>appropriate and helpful.
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> Thank you,
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>  
> 
> Dave Krehbiel

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